In I'm OK, You're Not, the article which examines the role of prejudice, the participants in study 2who

had low self esteem were more likely to

(a) think mainly about their own problems
(b) stereotype a gay man who was described to them
(c) use "hate" words when describing people of ethnicities other than their own
(d) fail to finish the study because they weretoo depressed


B

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A good way to find out what therapeutic services are available in your community is

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a. He has never before seen her in a dress. c. He is a male chauvinist. b. She does not fit his schema of her. d. Athletes seldom wear dresses.

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Researchers found that most adolescents felt close to God and that they

A. did not believe in heaven and hell. B. affirmed the same religion as their parents. C. were in religious cults. D. expressed their commitment to religion through devil worship.

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